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Messed Up Systems
So in some of my books I'm in the middle of writing, there is some discussion about religion and deconstruction as I've seen this come up a few times over my social media since last year and I thought it was actually really interesting and thought-provoking discussion and wanted to include it in my novel and this is written from one of the perspectives of either the MC or someone the MC is talking to about this discussion, something they wrote out to vent out what they were trying to explain, cause this is an interesting discussion, especially as someone who used to be a Christian, raised one, I found this thought-provoking about people's different experiences. The personal details about the character were made up, though drew inspiration from a couple personal stories of mine to try and capture the emotions properly and also based off of some general points made in the actual debate I saw. Not trying to start an argument or offend anyone, just sharing an excerpt from a novel I'm working on about a topic that I find very thought-provoking and cause it's an interesting topic and kinda relevant in some ways. you can believe what you want, just remember that everyone's experiences is different and just cause they've left and no longer believe doesn't mean that they weren't an actual believer or haven't looked deep enough into the Bible and God, cause sometimes, when they do do that, what they see might not be what you believe, and that's valid, it's not the peaceful wonderous thing for everyone and there are some points to be aware of. Anyway, hope you enjoy, and remember this is just part of a fictitious piece of work, this is not aimed at anyone on here personally at all, and I apologize if triggers anything, please take care and look after yourself. Discussions are more than welcome around this, just please be respectful and aware of everyone around you :)
By Ash Digest3 years ago in Psyche
Things have happened
Things have happened to me like the stars in the sky, under the sea. Fish and shrimp, but mostly forgot, only one funny thing let me laugh when I think about it, but this is from the book: "the license plate number is unlucky, 17914 -- turn to death, which driver does not turn!" Hearing this, Xiaoming quickly changed the license plate. Xiao Ming bought a new car. As soon as she got the license plate, my mother looked at it and repeated, "17914?" Xiao Ming asked: "Mother, why do you repeat the license plate number?" Mother said: "Son, let's change the license plate number!" 'Why? "Xiao Ming asked. Mike also bought a car. The license plate number was 00544, "Shelly." At first he hated the license plate, but his mother told him, "You have this license plate. "Why? Mike asked, puzzled. "Let me ask you, what is 0 like?" "Like a hole," Mike said. "That 00544 -- give me a try." Mike didn't get tired of hearing the license plate anymore. Once, Mike drove to play, accidentally hit a "BMW" car, so the owner of the BMW quarrel up, Mike thought: my car is the king of the king, who dare to move me. Mike was shocked when he read the license plate of the BMW. It read "44944 -- Try it." That's a stupid mathematical association.
By jimaane davis3 years ago in Psyche
The Power of Ignoring
Introduction: In the realm of dating and relationships, understanding the psychology behind attraction can be a valuable tool. One intriguing aspect is the idea that ignoring a woman can actually increase her interest and desire for you. While this may seem counterintuitive, it taps into certain psychological factors that play a role in human behavior. In this blog post, we will delve into the reasons why ignoring a woman can make her more interested and explore the dynamics at play. Let's uncover the secret psychology of ignoring women.
By Fahad Qayyum3 years ago in Psyche
Do You Have any idea What It's Prefer to Live With Autism in a World of "Normal People"
I generally realize that I was somewhat unique, acted somewhat different, perhaps took things excessively in a real sense. On one occasion my dad told me to "bring the trash bins in" and I carried them into the house. Some other time a coach told me "to filch a second base" I removed the base out of the ground. I had a substitute teacher in third grade who changed my life from that day forward. There was a guide in our group and I never knew why she was there. That day I felt the guide hovering me and in my third grade way told her I didn't require her assistance. The teacher told me "that help is hanging around for you since you have a disability". I had no clue about what that word disability implied yet It didn't sound great.
By Sha Ayeiman3 years ago in Psyche
Midas Manifestation System
The Midas Manifestation System is an exceptional and comprehensive program that guides individuals on a transformative journey towards manifesting their desires and creating a life of abundance. This well-crafted system blends ancient wisdom with modern techniques, providing users with a deep understanding of the manifestation process and empowering them to harness the full potential of their minds.
By BlogBizPro3 years ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Decision Making
Every day, we are confronted with countless decisions, ranging from trivial to life-altering. But have you ever wondered what factors influence the choices we make? The field of psychology offers valuable insights into the intricate processes of decision making. This article explores the cognitive biases, heuristics, and social influences that shape our decision-making processes, shedding light on why we sometimes make irrational choices. Additionally, we will discuss strategies for making more informed and rational decisions.
By Kenneth Argüello3 years ago in Psyche






